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Icy eather
Still Grips
iKevYork
' ' Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Section of New York State still
feit the effects of -winter's word
atom and cold today but mostly
fair And warmer weather was the
outlook n the eastern two-thirds
ef the nation.
Fairly mild weather, with tome
precipitation, prevailed in most of
the Far Western States.
Gov. AvertU Harriman declared
a state of emergency in New York
State. Blitzarda and severe cold
have haragnered upstate areas. He
appealed "or federal equipment to
help snowbound families and clear
toe huge snow drifts from roads.
Uncounted families in rural
areas remained isolated as hun
dreds of miles of aeconary roads
were blocked by the huge drifts.
The blustery weather was blamed
for 44 deaths in New York State.
New York State and other parte
of the snow-covered Northeast
also were warned by the Weather
Bureau in Washington that there
is a potential flood situation, but
no Immediate threat. A sudden
thaw, with widespread rains,
could raise rivers and streams to
dangerous levels.
Snow flurries fell in upper New
York State but clear and cold
weather prevailed from the Ap
palachians to tne eastern sea
board except in Florida. New
York City had its first reading of
above freezing yesterday since
Feb. t when the rr.ercury reached
35 degrees.
It was freezing again in South
ern, states, with temperatures in
the 30s in parts of Alabama, Geor
gia, the Carolinas, Kentucky and
Tennessee. Normal readings are
. in the mid 80s and low 40s.
Cold also continued in sections
of New Khgland and the lower
Great Lakes region, while tem
peratures moderated in most sec
tions from the Appalachians west
ward. Readings ranged from 10 to
nearly 40 degrees higher than yes
terday morning from northern Ar
kansas and northern Oklahoma
northward to Minnesota and the
Lake Superior region.
Below freezing marks west of
the Mississippi River were con
fined to northeastern Montana,
parts of the Dakotas, Iowa and
Minnesota. Temperatures climbed
to the SOs yesterday in the West
ern Plains from the Texas Pan
handle to North Dakota.
Heaviest precipitation was In
extreme southern Texas, although
a shower belt extended from Ari
zona eastward through Texas.
Rainfall measured nearly three
inches at Corpus Christi.
Light , freezing drizzle slicked
highways in the Upper Mississippi
Valley and there were showers in
scattered areas in the Pacific
, Northwest.
ALYomen
Hear CD Talk
: MelviiG. Gordon, Klamath
County iTil Defense director:
Joe Searles, assistant CDD and
Don Dill, public information offi
cer of the Oregon State Civil De
fense Agency, and past comman
der of the American Legion Post
No. 9, Salem, spoke on Civil De
fense at a meeting of the Ameri
can Legion Auxiliary Unit No. I on
February' 1$. The speakers were
introduced by Mrs. Robert Puck
ett, civil defense chairman of the
unit.
The civil delense plan for thislncr.
area was explained in detail and
the proposed use of all existing
organizations in event of an emer-iSan
ftney vis outlined. It was also
auggested that every resident keep
at h a n d a copy of evacuation
routes as published in recent is
sues of the Herald and News.
Post Commander R. Motshcen
bacher and legion members pres.
nt for the addresses retired to the
legion rooms for a meeting at the
close of the program.
The auxiliary held a short busi
ness meeting presided over by
Irene Poteet, president, with the
memlwrsJiip hearing committee
reports. Mrs. Ed Uowen,
Amen
canism chairman, reported plans
for a tea honoring new citizens i"ter, will hit the pulpit of the; CHILOQUIN The Mt. Carmel
to be heltf in March. Plans wore (First Presbyterian Church Sunday j Dramatic Society 15 sponsoring its
alto announced for observance of morning at the 11 o'clock wor- fourth anmiitl spring plav with
the legion birthday with a joint snip service. His sermon topic will j parts taken by high school stu
potluck supper wilh the auxiliary,!1 "Does Everything Work To-1 dents regardless of church affili
and initiation in March. Refresh-'gel"" r Good.'" alion. The He. Patrick Lunham
ments were .served by Mrs. Ed! For six years he sened as pas- is directing.
Gowen, Mrs. Paul Otterbein, Mrs. l,or of Central Presh tenan , The play chosen is a three-act
John Ross and Mrs. J. II. Rogers. , Church, Portland, and during that' comedy. "Our Hearts Were Young
Weather Table
B.v THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
U boon It 4:.ni . m. Friday
alir .VI 32
Redmond fts 40
Eugene i
Klamath Falls .12
J.akevifw so 32
Mdlord R2 411
Newport si 44
North Bend si 47
F'endleton M 44
Portland Airport ?. 4.1
Rnsreburf M 4S
Salem jm .V)
Spokane 54 M
-There wr 100 Chesapeake and
Ohio ernpltrjea present tecently
wtwn tha Hev. William D. 1 ill v
vaa ritained a minivter al the Wil
Inr liland. W. Va., Raplist Church
Taay'rt all relafivet or his and
all mp1(a?ad by the railroad.
O Ftepla Raad
, POT ADS
- yeu art
Missionaries
To Visit KF
The Rev. and Mrs. Crossman.
missionaries to Africa, will speak
at Klamath Temple. Sunday eve
ning, February 21. The Rev. Cross
man formerly worked with the
Le Tourneau Foundation, but re
turned to the states for further
education, lie just recently grad
uated from Bible Standard Col
lege, Eugene.
Mrs. Crossman spent one term
in River Cess, Africa, where she
operated a clinic. She returned to
the states for further study, and
is now returning to take charge of
the clinic.
During the years they have been
in Africa, a school has been built.
About 168 boys and girls have
been taught by the missionaries.
Open Bible Standard Churches
completed the school and clinic
seven years ago, today one of the
largest mission stations in Liberia.
The Crossinans will have colored
slides of the great work that is
being accomplished by missionar
ies in that part of the world. The
Rev. Harry M. Strachan, pastor,
invites the public to attend this
special one night service. The Rev.
Strachan will minister in the
morning worship hour at 11 a.m.
His topic will be "The End Of A
Rebel,"
New Church
Plans Studied
CHILOQUIN The firm of Mor
rison and Howard, architects, have
submitted first sketches of an ad
dition to the Chiloquin Methodist
Church and are now preparing
blueprints for the building, it has
been announced by the church
building committee, headed until
recently by John Hcilbronner and
now by Joseph Jackson.
The plans aro in two sections,
one for a 24 foot by 43 foot one
story, section to be built immedi
ately to the rear of the church,
and the second an additional space
to be constructed in future years,
The first section will be a social
hall which can be subdivided into
classroom space. It will have a
ground level entrance, a narthex
with a fireplace in the social hall.
Plans also include chancing the
chancel from the east to the west
end of the church, removing the
steep entrance stairway at the
west side of the building and ar
ranging a protected entrance.
Later plans call for a ground level
kitchen and extra classrooms, and
complete remodeling of the base
ment of the church.
Confab Slated
By Unitarians
Unitarians from the Pacific
Coast stales will meet in San
Jose, California, Febuary 21 to 23,
for the Pacific Coast Unitarian
Council Delegates' Convention.
Attending from the Klamath
Falls Unitarian Fellowship will be
the local presidcnl. Ben Kerns.
Mrs. Kerns, Mrs. Donald L. Hum-1
mel, Mrs. Frank IV. Johnson
an(j
Mrs. Truman Johnson.
Highlight of the program will bo
the first speaker on Friday, Pro
fessor Linns Pauling, Nobel Laur
eate, and chairman of the division
of chemistry and chemical engi
neering at California Institute of
Technology, speaking on "The Di
lemma of Modern Man." .
On Saturday, Dr. Alexander
Meickeljohn, prominent in educa
tion, will receive the Pacitic Coast
Unitarian Conference public serv
ice award nt a presentation din-
I The convention will conclude
with services at the host church,
.lose First Unitarian Church,
Sunday morning.
Next Wednesday, February 26.
nt the regular meeting at the
Klamath Art Center, local I'ni
tarians who attended will conduct
the Klamath ' Fellowship's pro
gram, reporting on the conference
to members and friends here.
Church Official
To Fill Pulpit
Ur. .Mark A. Tolmvv. executive
director 0f the Oreiton Council f
iln'rclies. and a Presbyterian min-
.time was moderator ot the Ties-land liny." Willi the parts of Cor
hylery of Portland. He has also nelia litis Skinner and Emilv
;senea as chairman of the Minis- Kinihrough played by Gail Man-i
.terial Relations Committee and asinenng and Janet Clark Others in
Synod's chairman of ovaniiclisin.
j ne iiit renliy Holds many respon
sible theological positions
I There will be music by the choir.
on Wilder. Norma Sonets, Steve
I. ATE MOVE I Pope. Doris Dil lio. Kathv Smith.
MORRISIU IU;, Out. i.fi At 91, !Xlela Collins. Bruce I'arazoo and
Miss I. K. Farlmgcr is resigned tolWyn llescoik A stage crew will
moxing her home. The (liree-alory.be named within a tew days.
-frame house in which she was
born, built by her grandfather in The boyhood home of Stephen
t(U4. is being lorn dimn as part of Collin Foster, noted writer of
:.St. Lawrence Seawav work. She 'southern soniis. ns Tnwanda.
! will live in a new bungalow.
Friendly
Halpfulntu
T fyery
Creed eed Titrte
Ward's Klamath
Funeral Homt .
Marfuertfe M. Were)
ana) Sam
25 HiejK TU 2-4404
GO TO
!' KLAMATH FALLS
I MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATIO.V
The Ministerial Assoriat:on meet
the first Monday of each month at 9
a in. at the Willard Hotel. Rev. U. Dow
Wmht of the Church of the Pfara
rene Is chairman. Rev. E. J. Clover
la secretary.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Silas H. Jonra
746 O'k
0 41 a m.Sundav School
11 0 a m. Mornina? Worship
6 HI p m. Youth Service
7::tO p m. Evangelistic
t:M b m. Wednesday; Bible, Prayer
Service
BEATTY METHODIST MISSION
The Rev. Harvey Zeller
10 .10 a m. Sunday School
11:30 a.m. Worship Service
BIBLE BAPTIST
Conservative Baptist Assoc
2244 Wiard Phone TIT 4-4ftf
The Rev. Freeman Schmitt
9-4.1 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Mornlnf Worship
6 :m p m. BapUst League
710 o.m. Evenine service
7.00 p.m. Wednesday, Youth Groups
and Choir.
- 8.00 p.m. Wednesday, Adult Prayer
meeting.
BI.Y CATHOLIC CHURCH
The Rev. Patrick Lunham
11:00 a.m. Mass every Sunday
BONANZA COMMUNITY
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Rev. Billle Alsup. Pastor
10 m a.m.. Sunday School
i 1:1)0 am. Morning Worship
7::w p.m. Evening- Service
:M p.m. Midweek Service Thursday
CHILOQUIN
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
The Rev. William Rents
10:0(1 a.m Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
0:.1O p.m. Young People
7:-'M o.m. Evanaelical Meetlna
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
i.ou p.m. riaay jsiDie oiuay
CALVARY BAPTIST
' E. Main and Garden
The Rev. Grady E. stes
9.-4S a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:1.1 p.m. Training Union
7:30 p.m. Rvenlna Worshio
8.00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting
CHILOQUIN OPEN BIBLE
STANDARD CHURCH
Cecil Dye. Pastor
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
7:J0 p m. Evanaelislie service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Midweek Pray
er anu rjioie aiuuy
CHILOQUIN METHODIST
COMMUNITY CHURCH
Rev. David Schneider
10:OO a.m. Church School
ll:Wt a.m. Worship Servire
6:3(1 p.m. Youth Fellowship
CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY
ALLIANCE OF BLY
Geor Simon, pattor Ph. 531, Bly
11.00 a.m. Sunday Mornlnc Service
fi:J0 p.m. SundHy Younf People
ftireiins
7.30 p.m. Sunday Evening Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer and
Bible Study
7:30 p.m. and and 4th Tueadayi, Lad-
lei Missionary Circle
CHURCH OF CHRIST
C. R. Ad ith. Minister
Phone TU 4-9l
Notice: Remilar cervices of the Church
of Christ. 220ft Wantland Avenue, will
be- held in thr Shasta View Grange
Hall, Corner of Shasta Way and Madi
son Street until the new church build
in: ran be occupied. Everyone is cord
ially invited.
10:00 a m. Bible Studv
11:00 a m. Worship Service
7:30 d in Hvenma Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday. Men's Training:
lints and Ladies Hioie uiast
7:30 p m. Wednesday, Regular Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
10th and Washington Phone TU 4-B6W.
Reading Room 519 Main Street
Phone TU 4-3797
11:00 a.m. Sunday School
1 1 loo a'mi-Sunday service
6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Service
CIU'RII OF CHRIST
Tuleiake. Calif.
I.loyd Husman. minister
0.45 a m.Bille School
II 0(1 a.m. Morning Service
fi:M p m. Young People's Meeting
7:.'1(1 p m. Evanaellstic Service
T.M p m Wednesday. Blhle Sludy
and prayer meeting
( 111 Ki ll
OF JESrS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Home and Martin Phone TU 4-4SSS
Klamath Falls Ward
Bishop Chaj. Weslev Clark
Phone Tl! a-TSCO
9:00 am. Sunday, Priesthood Meeting
10.;tn a nt. Sunday, Sunday School
7:00 p nt. Sunday, Sarrament Services
2:00 p.m. Tuesday. Relief Society
7;:to p m. Tuesdny, M I A.
10.00 am. Saturday. Primary
rill'RCII OF THE BRETHREN'
427.1 Bnitol Ave Phone TU 21193
Mitmter. Hev. F.. J. Glover
Director of C'liriitien Education,
Wvne Plnisled
Church Moderator, (y Baker
9 41 a m. Sundav School
1100 a m. Preachlnff Service
H :U p m. Youth hireling
Women's circle m e e t s lit and 3rd
miraoav or racn month
Men'a fellowship lth Tuesday
month
ot the
Annual Spring
Play Planned
;ihe cast ai l.mvell Mannoring.
'Louise Niehaus. Wayne Bricco. llu
bert l.eBeau. Agatha Dil'lio. Mi
i'hael UaU7, I.yle Kensler, Shar-
I Pennsylvania.
f CHRISTIAN 1 !
1 SCIENCE i
Station
KFJI
1150 K. C.
Sundays
10:15
A.M.
HERALD AND NEWS KLAMATH
CHURCH
t'Hl'RH OF CHRIST
I .... JlST "" A Minister
1774 Arthur Phone TU 2-1140
10 no a.m. Bible Clasne
11:00 am. Lords Supper
7 :o p m. Bible Study
7:30 p m Wednesday Bible Study
CHURCH OF GOD OF THE
APOSTOLIC FAITH
DougJaa and Granite Streets
Stewart lennux
10 M a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Wo. ship
6-4.1 p.m. Junior Service
7:.'sl p.m. Evening Worship
7 30 p.m. Saturday and Wednesday
Worship
CHURCH
OF THE .VAZARENE
Garden and Martin Phone TU 4-4870
The Rev. L. Dow Wright
Eirst Church
1:4.1 a m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:45 p.m. Junior Society
7:50 p.m. Evangelistic Service
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer
8:45 Young People
school students.
COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN
CnURCH
Tuleiake, California
Rev. Arthur C. Johnson, Pail or
ft.45 a.m. Church School
11.00 a.m. Junior Church and Nursery
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
: p.m. Westminster Fellowship
7 30 p m. Adult Bible Study
5; JO p m. (Friday. Catechism
CON OR KG. AT 10 S AL
Rev. Marshall A. McKinnle. pastor
214 Garden Ph. TU 2-3278
9:45 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service 'nursery
for pre-school children
7 30 p m. Senior Youth Fellowship
7:00 p.m. Monday Junior Youth Fel
lowship I
FAITH TABERNACLE
Rev. W. D. Bigby, pastor
3610 Shasta Way
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:30 p.m. Young People's Meeting
7:30 p m. Evening Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday night prayer
meeting
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
TULELAKE
Troy E. Hall. Pastor.
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
8:30 p.m. Baptist Training Union
7:45 p.m. Evening Worship
9:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study
and prayer service
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Otis R, Bell, pastor
9th V Pine Phone TU 4-5432
9:45 a.m. Bible School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:30 p.m. Adult Bible Studv
8:; p.m. Christian Endeavor
7:30 p.m. Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer
Meeting
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
The Hev- Dallas McNeil
8:45 a.m. Church School, Sunday
iSn m' s'rvlce ' Worship, Sundav
Sunday
i.wi p.m. vouth Fellowship, Sunday
FIRST CHURCH OF GOD
'jma Aiimnnt r..
T. Charles and Irene Buckle, pastors
9:43 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Church Services
11:20 a.m. Junior Church (youth room)
8 45 p.m. Youth Fellowship
6:45 p m. Children's Hour
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service
7:J0 p.m. Wednesdays, Midweek
Prayer and Bible Service
FIRST BAPTIST CHl Rm
8th and Washington Ph. TU 4-6272
I-"- -"'. pastor
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Casev. arW,fnn
9:45 a.m. .Simriuir C.Knni
11:00 a m. Mornlns; Worthm
6.15 p.m. Training T7nion
7 30 p m. Evening Worship
7.00 DT1 WearinaaaHair laTJ
Woman's Missionary ' Union, Thursday
announced.
Brotherhood,
Tuesday, as announced.
FIRST FREEWILL
BAPTIST CHIRCH
North California St.. Uorris. Calif
Rev. H. D. Gentry Ph. EXeter 7-4232
10:0ft a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7 00 p.m. Young People's Service
7:.w p.m. Evening Worship
7:;W p.m.-
- Wednesday Prayer
Ing
meet-;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
4:30 a.m. Church School class for all
Me
11:00 a.m. Worship Second Session ol
Church St-hool
6:30 p.m. Westminster Fellowship.
Junior high and high school
7:30 p.m. Wednesday choir rehearsal
FORT KLAMATH COMMUNITY
METHODIST CHURCH
David Schneider. Pa tor
.10 am. Morning Worship
10:30 a m Sunday School
KM MATH FALLS
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
1819 Orrenn Avm,.
C O. Tremam. pastor Ph. TU 4-tW82
9 a ni.- Sundav School I
11:00 a m Morning Worship
7 00 p m. - V. P Service I
7 : p.m. Evening Sen-tee I
7 30 p. Wed. Christian Youth Cru
T sadem j
7 JO p m Bible study and praver
nteeung ai ine cnurcri '
-Second Tuesday of earh !
month Is Women's Mission
ary Society meeting
I 7.30 p m.-
GRACE MISSIONARY
I BAPTIST CHURCH
LitT iJbrarv Basement Auditorium
Rider V V. Blanchard. pattor
4735 Harlan Drive parsonage
Ph TU a! -Ol 20
10 00 a m. Sundav School
11 (W a m. Sunday Worship Sen ice
(I ; p m .Sunday Bible Studv
7 00 p m, Sunday Evening Worship
HOPE LUTHERAN
Hnmedale Road al South Sisth
R.v. H. Edward Hamme. paslor
.111 a m Family Worship
10 lrt a m Sunday Hchool
11 00 a m. Morning Worship
IMM.AMT.I, BAPTIST
CONSERVATIVE
Th Rv C'harlrs W M.n
llth and Iheh Phone TU
a s a m - Kihle Hrhool
11 m a m - Momma Worship
(.HI SIS-Yoiine. People
7 .U p m - r.rnma Worship Mcelinf
wi p nv l noir rfnearsa! Wednesday
8 no p nv- Bihla Studv Wednesday
p m - Prarr time Wednesday
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First Church of
A trench el The Mother Church The
Scientist, in lotion. Men.
I
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Servicti: Sunday Sersiee 11:00 m m.
Sunday School 11:00 o.m.
Wednesday Evoninf Medina 1.00 O'clock
Lesson-Sermon Subject February 23
"MIND"
Golden Teat: Job Jo 5. lehold, God ii ntiahty, end despneth
net ony: ho il mifhty in ttronfth ond wisdom.
Nunery aeodablt lot Sundoy Church Semcet
Christian Science Reading Room
519 Main Street
Keedinf Room Hours': Week Doyi 10 o.m. to S e-m.
Tuesdays ond Pridovl 7 a m. to a m.
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FALLS. OREGON
SUNDAY CHURCH DIRECTORY
I HOLY CROSS OLR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL, ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL i KUmath Art Center nr; Jonderoia
CATHOLIC CHURCH CATHOLIC CHURCH , . J'"'1"3"" ,..... 7:ao p m.-Wedre.day ; Discussion
Tuleiake. California
Rev. C. P. O'Connor, pastor
9 30 a.m. Mass
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
N. (Mh
7:45 p m. Sunday Watch to war Srudy
7 45 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study
7:4.. pm Friday Service Meeting
8.45 p m. Friday Theocratic School
KLAMATH GOSPEL CENTER
1C25 Mitchell Phone TU 2-0720
Rev. Melvin R. Griffith
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
ll:0ti a m. Sunday Morning Worship
7 30 p.m. Sunday Night Worship
7:30 p.m. Tuesday Bible Study
6:00 p.m. Saturday Y P Group
KLAMATH LUTHERAN
1175 Crescent Avenue
Rev. LeeRoy Redal. pastor
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
1st Sunday Broadcast KFLW
4th Sundays Holy Communion
1st V 3rd Sundajs of the month
Luther League
KLAMATH TEMPLE
1007 Pine Phone TU 4-8325
The Rev. Harry M. Strachan
8:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
30 p m. Over comer Service
7:45 p m. Evangelistic
7:43 pm. Wednesday Bible Study
LAKESIDE NAZARENE
CHURCH
Corner Quarry & Acosta Ph. TU 4-3844 !
i nc nev. uewey jonnton
8 4.. a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
6:45 p.m. Young Peoples and Junior
services
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service Wed
nesday
7:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting
LATTER DAY SAINTS
CHILOQUIN MASONIC HALL
E. A. B rower. Supt.
10:30 a.m. Sunday School
11:30 a.m. 1st Sunday each month I
sacrament Meeting
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Relief Society
LORELLA FULL GOSPEL
The Rev. Jesse M. Atldridgc, Pastor
n .m. ounaay scnooi
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
p.m. Wednesday, Prayer and
Dime ouray
7:45 p.m. Sunday, Evening Worship
MA LIN ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
Charles L. Fuller, pastor
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. -Sunday Evening Worship
unui wc.rome
MAUN COMMUNITY
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
H. Winnfield Stevens, Intern pastor
9:43 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
Child care for pre-schoolers at manse
during worship.
MERRILL ASSEMBLY OF GOD
15 a m. Church School
n;oo a!m!Moraln Worship
6:00 P.m. Hiah School Fllotuhin
7:30 p.m. Choir on Wednesday
MERRILL FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN
Rev. Lloyd A. Henderson
a: 15 a.m. Church School
11:00 a.m. Morning Service
8:00 p.m. High School Fellowship
7:J0 p.m. Choir on Wednesday .
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
4134 Douglas
Fldcr J. L. Wisdom
4143 Balsam Phone TU 2-3648
:s.t a.m. Sunday school
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:00 p.m. Training Union
8 00 p.m. Sunday F.vcning Service
7:00 p.m. Wednesday evening service
MT. LAKI COMMUNITY
CHURCH
:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
r.w p.m. christian Endeavor
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Choir Pri
tlce
8:00 p.m. Evening Service
8:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Sludy
NEWELL
CONSERVATIVE BAPTIST
Howard W. Roth, pastor
ft 45 a m. Sunday School
u.oo a.m. Morning Worship
OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Chiloquin
The Rev. Patrick Lunham
f 00 a.m. Sunday Mass
7.30 a.m. First Friday and Holy Day
Mass
OREGON TECH
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
PEACE MEMORIAL
PRESBYTERIAN
4431 S. 6th TU 45057
u
Burton Alvis. Pastor
j 9 :W a m.
9:30 a.m.
-Church School
-Worship Service
-Church School
-Worship Service
-Jr. High Weitminsier Tel
low-ship
-Sr. High Westminaler Fel
lowship 1100 a.m.
II '00 a.m.
7;0u p.m.
REORGANIZED CHIRCH
OF .IESIS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
9lh and Plum
4.1 a nv Sundav School
II 00 a nv MnminK Worship
7 30 p.m. Evemnf Worship
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
CHIRCH
The Rev. T. P. C'a.ev. Pastor
IS Hilh Phone TU 4-4SS6
1 no a in. Sunday Mass
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8 a.m. Sundav Mass
II 00 a m. Sunday Mass
I21S p m - -Sunday Mass
1 00 to 4 .10 p nv and 7 to S 30 p.m.
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: 7 .TO to A .10 p nv Wednesdays. Christian
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PENTECOSTAL CHI RCH OF C.OD
4t37 Shssta Wav Phone TU 3-4719
M C. Rresler. pastor
; in no a m Sundav School
II ml a nv Morning Worship
' 7 :rt p nv Eyening Service
; 7:10 pm -Tuesday Pra.fr Meeting
i i.w p m rnunidav Bible study
i 7.30 p m. Saturday Young People's
Service
Christ, Scientist
First Church of Christ,
10th and Woihinjton
Dorr is. California
Rev. C F. O'Connor, pastor
11:15 a m. Mass
SALVATION ARMY
400 Klamath Phone TU 4-6961
U. and Mr. E L Grable
10 no a.m. Sundav School
11:00 a.m. Holiness Meeting
11:00 a m. Junior Church
8:30 p.m. Young People
8:00 p.m. Salvation Meeting
7:30 p.m. Evangelistic
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST
1733 Main Phone TU 4-7823
Elder Ronald Kegley
9:30 a m. Saturday Sabbath School
11:00 a.m. Saturday Morning Worship
7:30 p.m. Wednesday Praj er Meet
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CHURCH
Rev. Gersld E. Cronlt
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Worship Service
7:30 p m. Evening Service
7.30 p m. Wednesday Prayer Meet-"
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ST. AUGUSTINE'S
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Merrill
The Rev. John Phelan '
8 00 a m. Sundav Mass
10.00 a.m. Sunday Mass
ST. BARNABAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Langell Valley
Bill Milne
10:30 a.m. Morning Worship and
Church School
ST. F. X. CABRINT CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Bonanza '
The Rev. John Phelan
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Corner Douglas and Emerald
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9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:0(1 a.m. Morning Worship
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7:30 pm. Evening Worship
7:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer
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7.00 p.m. Friday Officers and
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Lee Shafer. Minister
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m.Worship Service
6:30 p m. Bible Study & C E
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The Rev. Harvey Zeller
1 3:30 p.m. Sunday School
I 3:30 p.m. Worship Service
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1442 Oregon Ave. TU 2-1153
Rev. Frances Looney .
10:00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
7:45 p.m. Evening Worship
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